Yesterday as the announcement came that Fininvest had
received the remaining €85m of the deposit from the Sino Europe group, I for
one breathed a huge sigh of relief. I had previously expressed
my concerns about the tiny €15m that they had put down, and had been
counting the 35 days while holding my breath to see if they could raise the
rest of the €100m deposit. Now that they have, there are other pieces falling
into place that will all point to the final closing of the sale of the club.
Finally, Milan are building a new tomorrow.
Giving hope to future Milan fans that they will have their own glory days |
There is still the matter of the other €640m due at closing
and the €350m in investment money (€100m of which is also due at signing to be
made available for the January transfer market.) Additionally, there are the
other investors said to be joining the group between now and closing (aimed for
November.) But paying the full deposit amount shows they mean business.
As we talked about on the
last podcast, there will be a lot of changes in management. For one, Marco
Fassone has been named as the new CEO. Reports are that he is looking
to hire a new Sporting Director very soon, possibly within the next week. Milan
TV report that there is a shortlist of 5 candidates: Ricardo Bigon, Daniele
Pradé being the top two choices, with Walter Sabatini, Carlo Osti, and Andrea
Berta rounding out the list.
Architect of Juve's stadium, now the architect of the New Milan |
Of particular interest to fans are the continued reports
that Fassone wants to bring in at least one former Milan player to act in an
operational role, possibly a director. It is reported that the Sino-Europe
group want a former Milan captain to be an ambassador for the club both within
Italy and around the world, although Baresi kind of fits that bill already, as
he has been doing that very thing for years now. But the shortlist for bringing
an ex-player in consists of Maldini, Costacurta, and Albertini. The fans have
been begging for Maldini to be a part of the club again since his retirement,
but nothing is certain yet. To have any one of those players at the club would be
a tremendous step in the right direction, something the other big clubs have
naturally done.
Can we have both? That would be twice the awesome |
In addition to the announcement of the arrival of the funds,
Li Yonghong made a statement to the media:
“Today’s announcement
represents a milestone in the process that will lead to us writing a new and
glorious chapter in the life of this incredible team. For many generations of
fans, Silvio Berlusconi’s Milan embodied the very idea of winning and success.
Our goal is to return this legendary team to the level of the best clubs in the
world.”
The changing of the guard |
It’s hard for me to decide what I liked better – the money
arriving or that perfect statement. Perfect in that it honored the past, but
without brown-nosing or lying or sugar-coating it. But also perfect in that it
outlined the very goal that Milan fans have also carried through these years of
chaos and douchebaggery: to bring Milan back to the top. Together with the
deposit, it gave me something I’ve long been missing… I think it’s called hope?
I forget. But I have this tingly little feeling starting up in my heart, and
what feels like butterflies in my stomach when I think of Milan’s future,
instead of the black, bleak, dark future I’ve come to know and loathe. Between
a stack of cash and some well-chosen words, I finally feel like maybe… just
maybe… Milan are finally building a new tomorrow.
This post inspired by the music of
Andrea Bocelli’s “Because We Believe”
Our next match is
Milan vs. Udinese
Sunday, September 11 • 15:00 CEST (9am EDT)
Building a New Tomorrow
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